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  2. Museo de Arte Moderno (Madrid) - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Modern Art (Museo de Arte Moderno or M.A.M.) was the Spanish national museum dedicated to 19th- and 20th-century painting.It was set up in 1894. It closed in 1971, when its 19th-century collections were merged into those of the Museo del Prado, but housed at the Casón del Buen Retiro, and its 20th-century collections formed into the Spanish Museum of Contemporary Art (Museo ...

  3. Yayo Herrero - Wikipedia

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    Yayo Herrero graduated in Social and Cultural Anthropology, Agricultural Engineering, Social Education and MAS in Education Sciences.. She has been state coordinator of Ecologists in Action and has participated in numerous social initiatives about promotion of Human rights and social ecology.

  4. Residencial Luis Lloréns Torres - Wikipedia

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    Residencial Luis Lloréns Torres, also commonly known as Lloréns Torres, is a public housing complex in San Juan, Puerto Rico.It is located a few minutes driving distance from both the tourist and hotels areas of the Condado and Isla Verde neighborhoods, and from Luis Munoz Marin International Airport.

  5. Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 25 January 2025. Capital and most populous city of Mexico This article is about the capital of Mexico. For other uses, see Mexico City (disambiguation). Capital and megacity in Mexico Mexico City Ciudad de México (Spanish) Co-official names [a] Capital and megacity Skyline of Mexico City with the Torre ...

  6. Valencia - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the 15th century this confraternity separated from the hospital, and continued its work under the name of "Cofradia para el ámparo de los desamparados". King Philip IV of Spain and the Duke of Arcos suggested the building of the new chapel, and in 1647 the Viceroy , Conde de Oropesa , who had been preserved from the bubonic ...

  7. Roberto Pocaterra - Wikipedia

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    He studied at the San Ignacio de Loyola School in Caracas and later attended the San Jose boarding school in Mérida as a teenager. As a student activist in this city, he participated in the national protests that preceded overthrow of Marcos Perez Jimenez on January 23, 1958.

  8. Geovanny Vicente - Wikipedia

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    Geovanny Antonio Vicente Romero was born in Padre Las Casas (Azua) in 1986 to a family of lawyers. His father, Marino Vicente Rosado has been working as judge for over 20 years (and he is still in office), and his mother, Digna Romero is also a lawyer, who served as an interim judge.

  9. San Miguel, El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    San Miguel (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsam miˈɣel]) is a city in eastern El Salvador.It is the country's third most populous city. It is located 138 km (86 mi) east of the capital, San Salvador.